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A Guide to the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Family

The Design Logic of the Saxonia FamilyThe Saxonia family has been part of Lange's lineup since 1994, when Walter Lange reestablished the company four years after reunification. It is one of the founding models used to relaunch the Lange brand identity.The design logic starts with the dial. Every core Saxonia variant uses a three-part argenté silver dial: a main plate, a subsidiary seconds register, and applique index level. The construction is visible rather than concealed — the dial has physical depth, not just printed layers. In direct light it reads flat and clean; at an angle the registers catch the light differently and the three-dimensionality becomes apparent.First generation iterations featured a very Germanic diamond index set. Next, Lange transitioned to a dot index variation that was more streamlined. After the 2015 revision, the dot indices that had been present on earlier dials were removed. What remained were applied baton indices and a subsidiary seconds at six o'clock. Nothing else. The negative space that results is part of the efficiency of the German design ethos. A dress watch at this level that is still visually busy is a watch that doesn't quite believe in itself. The Saxonia has no such problem.

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